HEC Montreal

Introduction to User Experience

Montreal, Canada

The Non-degree in Introduction to User Experience at HEC Montreal is a 1 week long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

HEC Montréal, established in 1907 and located in Montreal, Quebec, is a public business school affiliated with the Université de Montréal and known for its bilingual approach to management education. With a wide portfolio of 22 programs spanning undergraduate, graduate and executive studies, HEC Montréal combines academic rigour with practical, research-informed teaching. The school prides itself on international outlook, strong corporate partnerships and a focus on innovation, sustainability and responsible leadership.

HEC Montréal's bilingual environment enables students to study in French, English or a mix of both, enhancing employability in diverse markets. The school holds triple accreditation and maintains extensive exchange agreements, internship opportunities and corporate links that support experiential learning and career development. Classrooms are complemented by research centres, student clubs and hands-on consulting projects that expose learners to contemporary management challenges.

Living in Montreal adds cultural vibrancy, affordable urban life and opportunities to practice French and English outside the classroom. International students receive targeted services for admissions, language support and career counselling to help navigate study and work pathways in Canada. Prospective applicants should consider program fit, language requirements and internship options when planning study to take full advantage of HEC Montréal's global network and practical learning environment.

About the Program

Introduction to User Experience is a non-degree program at HEC Montreal for students interested in user experience design. It is one week long, taught in English, and can be completed online.

This program teaches you about user research, wireframing, and prototyping. You will develop skills in areas like design thinking, user testing, and interaction design through practical exercises.

After completing this program, you can pursue jobs like UX Designer, User Researcher, Interaction Designer, or Product Designer. You can work in industries like software development, e-commerce, or finance, for employers like tech startups or design agencies.

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